Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is one of the most frequent complications experienced after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Reportedly, dysbiosis and severe damage to the microbiome are also closely associated with GVHD. Herein, we aimed to elucidate the positive and ne...
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doaj-1f3d82e3609f4045a72826267c65f4742021-04-03T23:02:31ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01223745374510.3390/ijms22073745Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host DiseaseShinri Sato0Eisuke Shimizu1Jingliang He2Mamoru Ogawa3Kazuki Asai4Hiroyuki Yazu5Robert Rusch6Mio Yamane7Fan Yang8Shinji Fukuda9Yutaka Kawakami10Kazuo Tsubota11Yoko Ogawa12Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanInstitute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Yamagata 997-0052, JapanDivision of Cellular Signaling, Institute for Advanced Medical Research, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanDepartment of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, JapanChronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is one of the most frequent complications experienced after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Reportedly, dysbiosis and severe damage to the microbiome are also closely associated with GVHD. Herein, we aimed to elucidate the positive and negative effects of the administration of various antibiotics in a murine model of cGVHD. For allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT), bone marrow from B10.D2 mice were transplanted in BALB/c mice to induce cGVHD. The cGVHD mice were orally administered ampicillin, gentamicin (GM), fradiomycin, vancomycin, or the solvent vehicle (control group). Among the antibiotic-treated mice, the systemic cGVHD phenotypes and ocular cGVHD manifestations were suppressed significantly in GM-treated mice compared to that in control mice. Inflammatory cell infiltration and fibrosis in cGVHD-targeted organs were significantly attenuated in GM-treated mice. Although regulatory T cells were retained at greater levels in GM-treated mice, there were significantly fewer Th17 cells and interleukin (IL)-6-producing macrophages in cGVHD-targeted organs in these mice. Collectively, our results revealed that orally administered GM may exert positive effects in a cGVHD mouse model.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/7/3745graft-vs-host diseaseantibioticsmicrobiomedry eye diseasegentamicin |
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Shinri Sato Eisuke Shimizu Jingliang He Mamoru Ogawa Kazuki Asai Hiroyuki Yazu Robert Rusch Mio Yamane Fan Yang Shinji Fukuda Yutaka Kawakami Kazuo Tsubota Yoko Ogawa |
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Shinri Sato Eisuke Shimizu Jingliang He Mamoru Ogawa Kazuki Asai Hiroyuki Yazu Robert Rusch Mio Yamane Fan Yang Shinji Fukuda Yutaka Kawakami Kazuo Tsubota Yoko Ogawa Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease International Journal of Molecular Sciences graft-vs-host disease antibiotics microbiome dry eye disease gentamicin |
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Shinri Sato Eisuke Shimizu Jingliang He Mamoru Ogawa Kazuki Asai Hiroyuki Yazu Robert Rusch Mio Yamane Fan Yang Shinji Fukuda Yutaka Kawakami Kazuo Tsubota Yoko Ogawa |
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Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease |
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Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease |
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Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease |
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Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease |
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Positive Effects of Oral Antibiotic Administration in Murine Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease |
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positive effects of oral antibiotic administration in murine chronic graft-versus-host disease |
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Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is one of the most frequent complications experienced after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Reportedly, dysbiosis and severe damage to the microbiome are also closely associated with GVHD. Herein, we aimed to elucidate the positive and negative effects of the administration of various antibiotics in a murine model of cGVHD. For allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT), bone marrow from B10.D2 mice were transplanted in BALB/c mice to induce cGVHD. The cGVHD mice were orally administered ampicillin, gentamicin (GM), fradiomycin, vancomycin, or the solvent vehicle (control group). Among the antibiotic-treated mice, the systemic cGVHD phenotypes and ocular cGVHD manifestations were suppressed significantly in GM-treated mice compared to that in control mice. Inflammatory cell infiltration and fibrosis in cGVHD-targeted organs were significantly attenuated in GM-treated mice. Although regulatory T cells were retained at greater levels in GM-treated mice, there were significantly fewer Th17 cells and interleukin (IL)-6-producing macrophages in cGVHD-targeted organs in these mice. Collectively, our results revealed that orally administered GM may exert positive effects in a cGVHD mouse model. |
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graft-vs-host disease antibiotics microbiome dry eye disease gentamicin |
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